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Hypa, your company sells connectors do they also build and sell assemblies? What company do you work for? I work for a company that manufactures wireless internet equipment and we're using some cable assemblies that use U.FL and N connectors.

Let me know if this is anywhere near your area of exppertise.

Paco.

While I'm familiar with the termination and manufacturing of these kinds of patch cords, I don't get too involved in them on a day to day basis. That's such high frequency stuff compared to the coax world. Still, I never say no to an opportunity to broaden my market. I've sent you a link to my company website. Feel free to do the same for me.

cheers.

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Originally Posted by fukamoto

soooooooooooooooooooooo....anybody actually LIKE their job?

Today, I do.
Sausage and egg McMuffin, ftw!

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Originally Posted by semaj

Come be a Nurse

If they changed your title from nurse, to something more masculine, I bet there would be a hell of a lot more male nurses. Maybe we could call you........ (thinking).......... a "murse" instead?

With that said, I made a mistake earlier in the thread.
A BNC connector, is not a British Naval Connector. BNC actually stands for "Bayonet Neill - Concellman" named after it's bayonet type center conductor, and it's two inventors.

I want out of this god forsaken cubicle. God, if you are on this board, please let my small business idea take off. I will miss teh OT, but happiness is not in the form of a keyboard nor a forklift.

Thanks,

-Ob

Hahaha well said. I too have small business dreams... tis hard to give up a comfortable job and lay it all down on the line for say opening up a shop and having all your dreams and finances potentially go up in a cloud of smoke though

Well said. I too have small business dreams... tis hard to give up a comfortable job and lay it all down on the line for say opening up a shop and having all your dreams and finances potentially go up in a cloud of smoke though

Ha. Its funny you put it that way. Im trying to start a glassblowing shop with a friend. It literally could go up in smoke if we dont build the furnace's correctly.

Last year I was at a Widespread show, and there was a guy selling pipes. Handmade out of recycled beer bottles in a small furnace/crucible he made himself. he was selling these for 10.00 each. He had a box he said had 300 in it, and sold every last one. There is money to be made in the "Tobacco" pipe industry.

Ha. Its funny you put it that way. Im trying to start a glassblowing shop with a friend. It literally could go up in smoke if we dont build the furnace's correctly.

I would give up this job in a millisecond if it was possible.

Lol literal irony ftw. That's another thing too. A friend and I want to start up a sneaker/T-shirt store in Van somewhere. But I really don't know if going into a partnership with a friend is a good idea. I've seen family members go sour to the point of not talking when they see each other because business partners had different ideas and personalities. I'd hate to lose a childhood friend because he thinks we should stock different kinds of shoes. Haha.

But I really don't know if going into a
partnership with a friend is a good idea.

A partnership never worked for me.
There's always one partner who does less work than the other, but is always there on friday afternoon to take his cut of the profit. Then there's the ego problems. How to spend money, how to deal with employees, which direction should we go, etc.

In my case, I just got sick of him coming in an hour late, hungover, then demanding 50% because he's part owner.

Imho, a company needs a single person to make the final decision.
If not, there will be disagreements.